Nadirah’s Perspective:
On September 22, hubby and I attended a Natural Hair Meet-up that was sponsored by
Motions and hosted by renowned natural hair blogger, Curly Nikki. The event was
held at Japonais Restaurant located at 600 W. Chicago Avenue which is down the
street from the historic Chicago Tribune building. Upon arrival, it was so wonderful to see the plethora
of beautiful brown women celebrating their “crowns of glory.” I saw the various
hair stylings of: wash n go’s, braids, coils, twist-outs, braid-outs, updos,
buns, blow-outs, locs, etc.; manes that were accentuated with hues of black, blond,
red, or brown that were then dressed with adornments of flowers, bows, scarves,
headbands, and so on. It was magnificent!
As the woman congregated with drinks and conversation between the bi-level
floors, waiters were reappearing with hors d'oeuvres of: California
sushi rolls, skewered chicken satay, and mini Wagyu beef burgers (BTW… the food
was delicious).
Sadly, I didn't get the chance to share a photo with
the hostess of the event but I did have the pleasure of sharing some camera
time with some other extraordinary women that also happened to be celebrated
bloggers as well. Photos and corresponding blog addresses will be provided
below.
Overall, this was a great event to have attended
with my hubby as we continue to bask in the greatness that is self-love and
appreciation of our unique appearances. Each woman we saw exuded a personal
flair that could not be duplicated even if we wanted to try. However,
throughout our unique exteriors, one thing did bond us together… THE LOVE AND
CARE WE HAVE FOR OUR HAIR!
Troy's Perspective:
As a bald man, attending a natural hair meet up was
very interesting and exciting. I thoroughly enjoyed witnessing and being a part
of an event that truly celebrated the pride, grace and elegance of having natural
curly hair. It was an honor to be in the
presence of so many women of all shapes, sizes and colors embracing their God-given
beauty. The natural hair movement is one that I support wholeheartedly. The facade
of having to put chemicals in our hair regularly is not true beauty. True beauty
comes from studying, learning, embracing mastering and perfecting what you
have. That is not only true for your hair but the life that you are blessed to
have. The exquisiteness and love from my wife, I can never get from any other,
but as a man I was pleased to be encircled by women of all origins displaying
their creativity, showcasing their striking manes. As an artist by nature, it
was like being at an art show.
Getting the opportunity to speak with naturals and bloggers
from all over the country, this event was one that I will never forget. As a
man and husband of a beautiful natural woman, I was pleased to see the gathered
support from other naturals applauding my efforts of supporting my wife’s
natural transition. As I explained to others that asked, the hardest part of
the transition is the initial change.
Once overcoming the initial change, I began to
research and see the benefits of being natural for myself. The benefits are truly
astonishing, from my wife being able to get her hair wet and the sweet smell of
natural hair without chemicals was priceless. Others soon began to tell their
stories and how limited they were when they were bonded by having perms and
weaves. To all my natural women, “keep-it curly” and to all my non-natural
women:
“Seek
to be your best since your best is what God has blessed you with.”
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The Captivating Cassidy from Naturalselectionblog.com |
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The Talented Tanikia Thompson from Nikkiandthecity.com and the Brillant Briana McCarthy from Themanesource.com |
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The Fabulously Phenomenal Felicia |
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Bravo on the blog on Natural Hair meet up. You both are blessed to have each other to bounce off your individual Ideas to form a great Idea. Thanks for sharing!!! Love U Both
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